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Create Centralized Secure Storage using iSCSI Target on RHEL/CentOS/Fedora Part -I

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Ravi Saive
Sep 7, 2015

iSCSI is a block level Protocol for sharing RAW Storage Devices over TCP/IP Networks, Sharing and accessing Storage over iSCSI, can be used with existing IP and Ethernet networks such as NICs, Switched, Routers etc. iSCSI target is a remote hard disk presented from an remote iSCSI server (or) target.

This series will be titled Preparation for the setting up Centralized Secure Storage using iSCSI through Parts 1-3 and covers the following topics.

Part 1 – http://www.tecmint.com/create-centralized-secure-storage-using-iscsi-targetin-linux/
Part 2 – http://www.tecmint.com/create-luns-using-lvm-in-iscsi-target/
Part 3 – http://www.tecmint.com/iscsi-initiator-client-setup/

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Ravi Saive

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